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Posted by Jeff Schofield on August 30, 2002 at 17:22:27:
In Reply to: Re: Albino yellow ratsnake pattern questions posted by gila7150 on August 30, 2002 at 14:14:46:
I only got into rats seriously last year and was constantly tugging at Dwight's ear about ALOT of things. SO FAR, he has been right on with just about everything I have heard him say(except on donating a certain milksnake to science!!). We can feel fortunate enough that despite lowering his profile he continues to be a big part of this community. And as far as ALBINO YELLOWS, I can only wish we had more interest/breeders with these because there is alot of work to be done in figuring these out and we dont have the numbers that cornsnake people do to test theories. Right now there are Blotchless glades that COULD be tested as far as the albino theory. My "new" albinos seem to not only retain their juvenile pattern but that pattern may well be DOMINANT-related to these genes as the "hets"all retain pattern SO FAR. One of these days I will learn how to post pics directly by myself and then you will be seeing far too many pics of my ratsnakes,lol. Until then, always keep them wanting more,lol,Jeff
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